The title of the selection you'll read in this lesson is "Lincoln the Great" by Wilfred W. McClay.
Which question could you ask before reading to help you establish a purpose as you read the text?
How does the author's point of view on Lincoln change throughout the text?
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What phrases does the author use repeatedly in the text?
o In what way was Lincoln a great president and leader?
Why does the text end in the way that it does?
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
You will read a story and a prompt. then, you will organize your own story ideas in the narrative organization chart.view the grading rubric as you complete your work. this is your guide to a super submission.read the narrative "grounded."in the narrative organization chart, plan your own story based on this writing prompt.important: save the organizer, immediately, to your computer or drive.you are writing a continuation of the story, “grounded,” so be sure to use some details from this story as you organize your narrative.complete each box on your narrative organization chart.save your work to your computer or drive.submit your work in 03.02 planning your narrative.if you cannot save your chart, you can type the information into a document and submit.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:00
What textual evidence in “all the lovely stars” indicates that christina regretted her initial response to her mother’s plan togo to arizona for spring break? a.)christina builds a miniature desert in an old aquarium for mother. b.)christina squeezed her mother’s hand when she got home from school. c.)christina was worried when she learned that her mother’s ankle was broken. d.)christina knows her mother is concerned about her well-being while she is at the hospital.
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